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2007 Jan 27
1
rsync: recv_generator and stat errors
Sorry, my question was whether or not this issue has been resolved. Thanks Hello, I am having problems with rsync: recv_generator: mkdir "dirname" No such file or directory (2) stat dirname No such file or directory Which is the same problem reported in the link below: http://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@lists.samba.org/msg16446.html rsync
2023 Dec 21
1
rsync over ssh fails with --files-from
The errors column is 0. The drop column is 18. The second bit number is the number of packets which should grow. At least that is how I read it. Column makes it more readable in a terminal but not so much in an email. On 12/21/23 14:18, Alex wrote: > Can someone help me determine if these errors are normal or if this > could somehow be the cause? I've removed the last three
2005 Jun 28
0
[Bug 2831] New: rsync tries to create "." directory
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2831 Summary: rsync tries to create "." directory Product: rsync Version: 2.6.5 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: mario@dedenet.de
2003 Oct 01
0
AW: problem with batch mode:
OK. I got the rsync CVS code and compiled under Linux. That did the job, but only with --no-whole-file because of the local transfer. I then tried to read-batch... under Windows / Cygwin with the current Cygwin rsync. That didn't work - as expected. After compiling again under cygwin it worked! I can now create a diff from a new CD to the version before and send the diff files by email. On
2018 Mar 20
0
rsync time machine backup permissions
What is the order that rsync uses to set permissions? Time Machine directories have ACL permissions that basically prohibit making any changes of any kind. In order to make a backup of the directory, you would need to set those permissions after copying everything in the subdirectories. Is rsync smart enough to do it in that order? On 2018-03-19, at 10:44 PM, Andre Althoff via rsync <rsync
2004 Sep 09
0
[Bug 1686] Could not transfer DBCS(Double byte Character set) filename
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1686 sjra@korea.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |RESOLVED Resolution| |FIXED ------- Additional Comments From sjra@korea.com 2004-09-09 01:37 ------- We
2004 Jan 22
0
Fw: Rsync's Speed
Steve Sills Platnum Computers, President http://www.platnum.com steve@platnum.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Sills" <steve@platnum.com> To: "jw schultz" <jw@pegasys.ws> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 1:52 PM Subject: Re: Rsync's Speed > The source server is a Dual 800 Mhz /w a 7200 RPM 40 GB HDD, the dest server > is a P III 450 with a
2023 Dec 21
1
rsync over ssh fails with --files-from
Can someone help me determine if these errors are normal or if this could somehow be the cause? I've removed the last three columns for readability - they were all zeros. # column -t /proc/net/dev Inter-| Receive | Transmit face |bytes packets errs drop fifo frame compressed multicast|bytes packets errs drop fifo lo: 133093161 146045 0
2023 Dec 21
1
rsync over ssh fails with --files-from
Hi, On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 11:03?AM Kevin Korb via rsync <rsync at lists.samba.org> wrote: > What is the error? I assume you know that with that syntax the > filelist.txt is local rather than remote. > Yes, I do know it refers to the list of local files. There is no error - it just hangs indefinitely until some timeout period. This is what it looks like on the remote side: $
2004 Aug 24
0
[Bug 1660] New: --exclude option causes rsync to fail
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1660 Summary: --exclude option causes rsync to fail Product: rsync Version: 2.6.3 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: jguenther@gmail.com
2016 Oct 21
2
-e escape rule
Hi Dave, thanks for point that out. I didn't realise there was a detailed explanation of that field in the man page, I only saw the summary. Yes, that clearly explains how it's supposed to work. On 21 October 2016 at 01:46, Dave Howorth <dhoworth at mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk> wrote: > On 2016-10-20 10:24, Samuel Williams wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I'm using
2018 Mar 05
1
file contents cause rsync to fail (with certains args and dir structure)
Problem was introduced with this commit: commit f3873b3d88b61167b106e7b9227a20147f8f6197 Author: Wayne Davison &lt;wayned at samba.org&gt; Date: Mon Oct 10 11:49:50 2016 -0700 Support --sparse combined with --preallocate or --inplace. The new code tries to punch holes in the destination file using newer Linux fallocate features. It also supports a --whole-file
2007 Oct 29
0
rsync Digest, Vol 58, Issue 29
Sent from BlackBerry? on Airtel -----Original Message----- From: rsync-request@lists.samba.org Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 12:00:33 To:rsync@lists.samba.org Subject: rsync Digest, Vol 58, Issue 29 Send rsync mailing list submissions to rsync@lists.samba.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync or, via email, send a message with
2015 Apr 22
0
Changing only file permissions
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 9:15 AM, Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Normally, I would say that --checksum is actually slower than just > letting rsync re-copy everything Depends on the network capacity and costs associated with that bandwidth :( >and therefore is almost always the > wrong thing to do. Nope,
2020 May 25
0
Enabling easier contributions to rsync
> On 25 May 2020, at 23:55, Wayne Davison via rsync <rsync at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > I've decided to give hosting it on github a try, especially since there's been a lot of nice contributions lately. Hopefully this will make it easier for both the people sending patches as well as for me to snag the changes. I'll continue to push changes to the samba git as well.
2015 Apr 16
0
rsync --delete
problem is he's trying to rsync into the target dir and have the side effect of delete. so an empty dir would necessarily need to be in the target of course and thus created there, triggering the quota block. he tried to avoid this by using device files then 'blocking all device files' but i think rsync figures out first there's nothing to do, so it just stops and doesnt do the
2019 Dec 07
0
Removing folder at destination
Thanks Fabi, et all, I will follow up with your suggestion using ssh for renaming the directories after rsync. I appreciate the help. Freddie On Mon, Nov 25, 2019, 4:00 AM <rsync-request at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Send rsync mailing list submissions to > rsync at lists.samba.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >
2018 Mar 30
1
Tinc: performance
2016 Oct 29
2
-e escape rule
> The point is that the original escaping DOUBLE escapes an equals sign: > foo\\\=bar > It shouldn't, there's no reason to. If you paste into your command line: rsync -e ssh\ -l\ backup\ -i\ /etc/synco/id_rsa\ -o\ ConnectTimeout\\\=60\ -o\ BatchMode\\\=yes The list of arguments would be (i.e. the values in ARGV): ['rsync', '-e', 'ssh -l backup -i
2014 Dec 14
0
rsync not copy all information for font file
Hi Ram, In OS X, some font types (not all) put the font payload in the resource fork. Netatalk provides AFP filesharing, imitating the resource forks by creating secondary files in ?.Appledouble? folders within each folder. Netatalk tracks the resource forks, and other metadata, by keeping a ?Desktop database? at the root of the shared volume ? look for .AppleDesktop, and .AppleDB. You can